How many of those on the ticket waiting list were on there from day 1 when the tickets were more reasonable than they are now? Probably a lot. At a 4O% increase since the list started those folks might decline to jump in at that level. Of course, the list is probably long enough to replenish any STHs that don't renew.

If u go to a lot of games I am guaranteeing you that at over 15 games they had 1,000 plus student....easy.For those ofyounthat keep saying supply and demand: they raised prices to the point they had so many playoff cancels they offered us the chance to buy more. Why do you think wait list folks are gonna buy at those prices?

second I have been on record as saying in the past and got bashed but something isn't right. The prices were increased so high it's not reasonable, they are the only team to sell white out shirts, and they have cut back on everything you can think of.

It goes beyond the normal thinking, they are making less money than they thought they would with all these new arena deals. Plain and simple. Nobody in their right mind raises prices to the points they have.

Season ticket holders should be offered the $30 tickets before students. They are the ones who spend the money and are deserving of extra tickets at a discounted cost.

Giving away playoff tickets in the lower level for $30 + taxes to students???? What a freakin' joke. I would have gladly bought those up for friends and family. I am a season ticket holder and paid $120 per seat. The kids in front of me paid $30 + taxes.....Really?

Oh I'm not suggesting the Waiting List people should get the tickets, I just friggin' despise when people complain about ticket prices. Let the market determine the price. It's ludicrous that STHs have been able to pay for their tickets through resale profits for the past few years. Bottom line - if you don't like the price, don't pay it.

BurghersAndDogsSports wrote:If u go to a lot of games I am guaranteeing you that at over 15 games they had 1,000 plus student....easy.For those ofyounthat keep saying supply and demand: they raised prices to the point they had so many playoff cancels they offered us the chance to buy more. Why do you think wait list folks are gonna buy at those prices?

second I have been on record as saying in the past and got bashed but something isn't right. The prices were increased so high it's not reasonable, they are the only team to sell white out shirts, and they have cut back on everything you can think of.

It goes beyond the normal thinking, they are making less money than they thought they would with all these new arena deals. Plain and simple. Nobody in their right mind raises prices to the points they have.

The point of OP is to examine the thinking that preceeds the market demand outcome, and it's a good one. As a long-time sth, the price increases are wearing on me. So are the early playoff exits, but it's moreso the prices. $40+ to sit in the last row isn't as palatable as it was a while ago. Someone would take my spot, but I'd care less about giving them up, which is bad for brand loyalty.

BurghersAndDogsSports wrote:If u go to a lot of games I am guaranteeing you that at over 15 games they had 1,000 plus student....easy.For those ofyounthat keep saying supply and demand: they raised prices to the point they had so many playoff cancels they offered us the chance to buy more. Why do you think wait list folks are gonna buy at those prices?

second I have been on record as saying in the past and got bashed but something isn't right. The prices were increased so high it's not reasonable, they are the only team to sell white out shirts, and they have cut back on everything you can think of.

It goes beyond the normal thinking, they are making less money than they thought they would with all these new arena deals. Plain and simple. Nobody in their right mind raises prices to the points they have.

What the article DOESN'T state is that it raised those prices 40% over 3 years....for a team that pooped the bed for the last 3 years.

Imagine a different scenario: Imagine if Hostess made Ho Ho's for 3 years and discovered for the last 3 years that rat poop was produced in every single Ho Ho that someone bought. Then, hostess comes out, apologizes once discovering this, and continues to raise the price on the said Ho Ho's and not care about their customers.

Whether or not there is a line to buy those Ho Ho's....still would be a BALLSY move for Hostess eh? Same thing here for the Pens. In a free market, they can charge what they want....but still leaves a bad taste in your mouth...

They've made the playoffs every year since 2007. That's more than a lot of teams can say. If someone only will attend games for a team that goes deep in the playoffs (and anything else is pooping the bed), then that's their prerogative.

If people don't go to the games, then the team won't spend as much money on players. I think the moral high ground has to give way to the reality of sports in this case.

moondart wrote:What the article DOESN'T state is that it raised those prices 40% over 3 years....for a team that pooped the bed for the last 3 years.

Imagine a different scenario: Imagine if Hostess made Ho Ho's for 3 years and discovered for the last 3 years that rat poop was produced in every single Ho Ho that someone bought. Then, hostess comes out, apologizes once discovering this, and continues to raise the price on the said Ho Ho's and not care about their customers.

Whether or not there is a line to buy those Ho Ho's....still would be a BALLSY move for Hostess eh? Same thing here for the Pens. In a free market, they can charge what they want....but still leaves a bad taste in your mouth...

If Hostess still sold-out of their rat-poop Ho-Hos with a line around the block, they would absolutely raise the price.